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You don’t write beacaue you want to say something, you write because you have something to say

-F.Scott Fitzgerald

Miss Nasra

Uumm…..I know why I write but having to explain would require me to write a really long essay which we all don’t want, so I will try to make this as interesting as <!–more–>possible by giving three reasons why I do so.

REASON 1: Nasra believes she writes to express her many feelings which she can’t express to people around her because of culture barriers, close mindedness and lack of patience to withstand her curiosity that questions a looott.

REASON 2: She writes to let her weirdness out! No one has to know how far her crazy mind can go so or else she would have no friends! So better write all my imaginations and weird opinions down before my social circle breaks from being weirded out by me.

REASON 3: it’s pleasurable to me knowing I have not given up and have managed to put up my work into our wonderful site with my awesome friends through all our differences. Honestly it gives me positive vibes because it doesn’t let me down ever!

I mean it makes me feel happy because they say anybody can dance or anybody can cook but we don’t hear people saying that anybody can write very often! And I fit in there, so hooray

Pochi

Writing is a good form of expressing one’s thoughts; it is also a good way of creating new ones in the process. Others like me enjoy writing about anything though mostly myself when I am at the peak of my emotions. It usually calms me down, sets my mind in a space whereby instead of thinking about the latter I instead focus on what is in front of me — the topic I am writing on. I would say that while in my toddlerhood? Teens? I used to dislike composing anything, especially in class. I’m more of a reader; nonetheless composing nowadays comes much more easily to me than then when I had to use similes to impress my teacher.

Miskellaneous

Introversion, if I were to try sum it all into one, that would be the reason why I write. Being an introvert I can sometimes find it really hard to properly convey what I want to say in conversations, to gather the courage and confidence, form a proper sentence and affluently deliver it yet I can assure you all my deliveries sound way better in my head. With writing I don’t have to worry about all that, I can take my time to construct proper sentences, and say what needs to be said without having people’s eyes on me. You get to speak out in the comforts of your little introvert bubble.

Apart from the comfortability writing provides it also allows freedom of expression, there are certain topics that are generally easier to convey in words then in speech. I sometimes feel I can be a 100 percent of myself in writing than I can in speech, with writing I don’t filter or edit what I say. I don’t worry about what others might think of me or my opinions, or if I come off as a little weird. There are very few people one can really be themselves with so it definitely helps to be able to turn to writing to showcase your whole personality.

Lastly writing has provided me with a means of challenging myself creatively, pushing my imagination to its limits pursuing other forms of writing (not just the work I do here), tapping into places in my mind that have remained untouched. A remedy for my introversion, expression and imagination; why this little individual picks up that pen and paper every day.

Our Goal

We believe in building friendships that last for a lifetime and this is our way of maintaining ours through this little family that we’ve created.

What we write is our perception and interpretation of life. Our thoughts, feelings and just basically our everyday aliveness.

Trust us! We definitely do not know everything. Our writings are our learning processes, to bettering ourselves, to strengthen our Imaan by questioning our individuality and everything in existence and most importantly, help each other appreciate our mere existence.